Which network adapter are you using? Some adapters (for example gigabit
adapters that do TCP offloading) don't deliver all the packets to the
application.
Knowing the kind of packet you are missing would help to understand if this
is the reason.

Loris


> it is amazing but true, that one particular packet is
> not being seen by the winpcap. (i uninstalled winpcap
> and actually that particular packet is not being seen
> by the OS or tcp stack itself)
>
> have you seen or heard of this before ? if anyone is
> interested i can email the details.
>
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